Starting tomorrow, a stream of foreign airlines will resume flights to Israel, according to an analysis post on the Gplanet website. The report also describes the Lebanon-Israel agreement as a historic diplomatic achievement and says Israel's economy is heading toward a trillion-dollar GDP.
A detailed analysis by the Gplanet website published Tuesday afternoon signaled what it described as the end of the war and the beginning of a massive reconstruction phase for Israel. The post, headlined 'Historic: Israel's ingenious agreement in Lebanon? How did it happen?' says that starting tomorrow, foreign airlines will begin returning to Israel's skies in large numbers, paving the way for economic recovery and a projected trillion-dollar GDP.
The report frames the recent trilateral framework agreement with Lebanon — signed in Washington on June 27 — as a strategic diplomatic coup. While no single official Israeli or airline source is cited directly, the analysis offers a sweeping assessment that borders are secure due to security zones, and that the reconstruction phase has begun.
As The Zioneer has reported, the Israel-Lebanon deal was signed between Israel, Lebanon, and the U.S., with Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling it 'the beginning of the beginning.' Several Israeli analysts, including Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi, have assessed the deal as a major strategic achievement that signals the decline of Iranian influence in the region. The deal reportedly keeps IDF-seized territory in place until Hezbollah disarms, with Lebanese legal backing and U.S. mediation. The current analysis also reflects the view of analyst Yossi Yehoshua, who described the deal as good but fragile, cautioning that Iran and Hezbollah may try to sabotage it.
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